SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF OAMARI*. ♦ VEHUKM tV fi>E4t. Sh'ivmur -Hfmim>ii. Schnimiu's- Owaki.!, KiUth- li<-ul. KwfclV— Anui;. IN WARPS. (Vl.lTl'r -'t. Amiu, ktrtuh. •"> toim. Kjiiiwj. rruiu *!>»* P"«-t. Wuuitfu Ui'uunfiultl, a^unt. iVirucur HtunHon, p,-J,, V tuiw. L'iii'. tan liMiiHrHliu. fl. Althun, usjune. KititJ: lUiiU, /.'» Pi'Mm, S. Mitnr", ti'oifi t>uu «lin. .viiil«rsiin ami-I'>>.. .vu'-nt A' ocsr H. sforit, Ht'hni'UMr, 'JUV tnii;:, 6'Hllailti. C»»r Ki'l^ l j'ln!'". J. Lemon. wm*. Aimu, RHtrll. U!> tune. lUiunay. tot 9WW F»int. Ciroontii'ld, nijOMfc. tAtl •OtvTS. Pt»r Samson, From I'uin iliii ('limit-, 9t. Aitkeii. T' H. Brown. .I'iivl* ami *\u. Ibi'tK Martin. stnull-r. Booth unit i'n... .r. Rii-lmmml, 'l'll. >1 nsnn. am M'u. .!»{>»» ivml Bt'i'. W.i.f.vt.i> .mil I'"., IfmtU and I - ".., t«eSh'«>W. JtUlvfl. Fulton n-twl «.'<>•. R».vu«. Wfiitf. ♦itirliuul. Hi'i'ton. Jtiiiminu". »'orklmn>. Flu f -C. WaUu-m. Kwnwiok Parkur, I'. smith. Ireland amt HUttker. Kowlaml, Hone, Kalhi'itith. White, sUllii?an.. Robert*, fciniltw, .Murray, M'Uw, K«rt»tt* Boanl. R. «►»**, Morrison ami l'".. Pamilton. Johiwotv ami to. tics. Houif and .Shwninm, <>rht.:|l, C. W. Grant, Reul- arut Gray. Lain£. J. Thompson. f£««Uauit, {.lirnUtesul, Goliiannuur. Tuloixraph, J". K. E'.rown, Jiswtjy, :uut Si'tturs. , ~ _ Pt»r Kilitti Rind. from C'mitKlm- - I.ODD- .-split rail*, t liyi) split |niMt.-i; tlnlhraivh ; " lf tin,* white Uad. Crfivijs. Fxronm Pur Mora, fop ttelliouriw btw« cufs. "•* bwjr* natuioul.-J. .mil I*. Mi'i'k 1 hitc 1 * lun-lcy, E>m* . outs, G. MumptiT. 'Vliu Gniou t'onipiiny"'.-* yttiamur Maori. Vapf-.i-iu Maii;olm, Cimk her IU-piirturi; tV»i* Duut'Uiu at I'uUC-pajS sovon o'doclt-lust evunin-r. 'Vho sohftxuit* Storib. t'lUUuit.. saueii tut'Jlulbouruu lit (liKVliiflit tills mi'minif. 'I'Uo ni-IViniK-i' Kilieli Uci.\ efimt E>untiUn. arrivtii m hurbouf y.:!" morniny. < 'l'ha t'm'nn «,'iinipiwi>"s> stennie? Samson, raptam Kdtu, from- im'ivKit tn (.'"ft at a i|Uivrtef to two i>'clci;k thiy aftuvnuon. PassKn^evi^ —rr. Butldiuombn. Ruiil. Smalluy. fuller BUiiUtf «omb«, Plitßrsun-i Paptain Bfanltinson ; Messrs. Binnstt,. SrualK'y, Jtarttiu J. Booth, »n«t se*«n in the stuurivgu.
SPKCUt, SitimjSG TE'tiEftßAJt. t?KOSt OCR U"'s t,"QHBI(«n'>>PI!ST. i Tussrt\y. Arrived—Zlor. from Daman*. at ai* ».m. ♦ A th« following <uraint, hut evidently sincere. address wiis forwarded to fho "'tk'By ilivßV Argus "i the toshinstant* by a settler at Jackson's Buy*. Pen.uestin;£ that„ on behalf of himself and others in the settlement, it might; be published " Bir*-~Could you afford space tn your valuable columns for these few lines : A small tribute of honor and Fwspecfc to a pisfht worthy n'entfeman,. welt-known ©t* this coast -Captain- Malcolm* of tho s.s. Maori* Horn's sound health. tong life* and prosperity to- Captain Malcolm. and may he long sail the seas- I a man of honour and strict integrity I a thorough gentleman in #v<jry sense old the word* one of natures nobility; a kind* generous* noble-heartrd man;, and may every success attend his efforts. Had it not been for Captain itaicoto u» digits and others on this wild coast might lonif ago have perished and become extinct '► a gentleman who treats an as his equal:, wlv> has at alt timet* striven- in all .seasons and weathers,. at great in* convenience* to oblige us* we are mule? obligations we can never repay. Captain Malcolm* your noble* manly, disinterested* and generous conduct* is engraved deep in our hearts—the kind remembrance of which death alone can- efface* tor our thanks are depicted on our rugged countcnacus* which pourtray the great enwtions of our souls* and we extend to you the Pight hand of enduring brotherly love and everlasting friendship; and though this eulogy is not embused on icotd* it u* embellished with thu overflowing gratitude of warm, true* and manly hearts. And tor that fiuxlet Hteauier the Maori we , may her twbWi fortn long cleave these waters of New- Zealand* a source t»t wealth* ami revenue to her captain and owner* ', may her keel never touch pock or shoal,, and fop many long years may she circumnavigate this Middle Island of New Zealand,, bearing triumphantly o'er the wave her ritxhfc worthy* manly, noble* and gallant conimanuer on the path-" of wealth and honour. This U well deserved* and 1 * on our part* wed meant. Never rnrnd the name of the write? I these thinirs are best without a name* ami you know the most of us. Captain Mai* colm: we sealers* diggers* pioneers, and many others of thit* southern part of the West Const, tender tt»you our most sincere and heartfelt thanks* our gratitude and everlasting blessing,. and your kindness we will ramember for ever. This is alt we have to icive* and. like the widow's mite* we are sure it will be appre* eiafed,. {Mid may GteavL-u reward you;, and, sir* for your safety* »nd that of the JCaori* as in duty K>uput F wp wilt aver pray.--Amen., .facksons lUvy* »Tth June*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 105, 22 August 1876, Page 2
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759SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 105, 22 August 1876, Page 2
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